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Post by spandi on Dec 25, 2015 2:15:40 GMT -5
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Post by SylvreKat on Dec 25, 2015 9:08:23 GMT -5
Yeah, still not real cheap. And I still see problems if you're knocked out in an accident.
And I'm still sticking with my Nolan mod.
>'Kat
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Post by spandi on Dec 25, 2015 13:20:48 GMT -5
Well Kat it looks like they thought of that too.
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Post by SylvreKat on Dec 25, 2015 23:28:27 GMT -5
Yes spandi. I saw they had that designed for. However, do the EMGs know it? Do they know to look for the top and bottom releases? Or will they keep trying to get it off over your chin? Or end up cutting it off instead? THAT I wouldn't want to be inside any helmet for! Until they've been out for long enough that EMG folk know about them, and know how to get them off in an emergency, then I am most definitely sticking to something more standard. >'Kat
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Post by rockynv on Dec 26, 2015 1:49:35 GMT -5
Wait for real world testing before jumping on this one. The results of having the quick release letting go in an accident would be quite devastating. Even with a strap on this one the chance of losing the entire back half of the helmet if the latch let go would put the first batch off my list even if the price was half what they are quoting.
I saw many stating they won't consider it without Snell Certification however to tell the truth there are real world situations in normal street riding that a Snell Helmet actually increases your chances of injury which is why they had to modify the standard to make it less severe a few years ago and even then it still may prove to be a bit too severe and actually cause injuries that would have been avoided with a DOT or Euro Spec helmet.
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